Frontiers Article Alert

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

 

Frontiers is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles in the field of Psychology.

 

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

Forever young: SIRT3 a shield against mitochondrial meltdown, aging, and neurodegeneration
Brad Kincaid and Ella Bossy-Wetzel

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Applying Independent Component Analysis to Clinical fMRI at 7 T
Simon Daniel Robinson, Veronika Schöpf, Pedro Cardoso, Alexander Geissler, Florian Ph.S Fischmeister, Moritz Wurnig, Siegfried Trattnig, and Roland Beisteiner
Effect of Eye Patching in Rehabilitation of Hemispatial Neglect
Nicola Smania, Cristina Fonte, Alessandro Picelli, Marialuisa Gandolfi, and Valentina Varalta
Decreased small-world functional network connectivity and clustering across resting state networks in schizophrenia: an fMRI classification tutorial
Ariana Anderson and Mark Steven Cohen
Neural networks underlying contributions from semantics in reading aloud
Olga Boukrina and William W. Graves
A Philosophical Perspective on the Relation between Cortical Midline Structures and the Self
Kristina Musholt
Hemispheric Lateralization Interrupted: Material-Specific Memory Deficits in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Kim Celone Willment and Alexandra Golby
Temporal hemodynamic classification of two hands tapping using functional near—infrared spectroscopy
Hai Thanh Nguyen, Cuong Quoc Ngo, KHOA Truong Quang Dang, and Van Toi Vo
How relevant is social interaction in second language learning?
Laura Verga and Sonja A Kotz
Plasticity in the sensorimotor cortex induced by Music-supported therapy in stroke patients: a TMS study
Jennifer Grau-Sánchez, Julià L Amengual, Nuria Rojo, Misericòrdia Veciana de las Heras, Jordi Montero, Francisco Rubio, Eckart Altenmüller, Thomas F Münte, and Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells
The non-stop road from concrete to abstract: high concreteness causes the activation of long-range networks
Sabine Weiss and Horst M. Mueller
The neural correlates of in-group and self-face perception: is there overlap for high identifiers?
Daan Scheepers, Belle Derks, Sander Nieuwenhuis, Gert-Jan Lelieveld, Felice Van Nunspeet, Serge A R Rombouts, and Mischa De Rover
Development of ERN together with an internal model of audio-motor associations
Kai Lutz, Roman Puorger, Marcus Cheetham, and Lutz Jancke
Extraversion differentiates between model-based and model-free strategies in a reinforcement learning task
Anya Skatova, Patricia Angie Chan, and Nathaniel D Daw
The sensory channel of presentation alters subjective ratings and autonomic responses toward disgusting stimuli—Blood pressure, heart rate and skin conductance in response to visual, auditory, haptic and olfactory presented disgusting stimuli
Ilona Croy, Kerstin Laqua, Frank Suess, Peter Joraschky, Tjalf Ziemssen, and Thomas Hummel
Reappraising social emotions: the role of inferior frontal gyrus, temporo-parietal junction and insula in interpersonal emotion regulation
Alessandro Grecucci, Cinzia Giorgetta, Nicolao Bonini, and Alan Gerard Sanfey
What are task-sets: a single, integrated representation or a collection of multiple control representations?
Dragan Rangelov, Thomas Töllner, Hermann Josef Mueller, and Michael Zehetleitner
Modulation of spontaneous alpha brain rhythms using low-intensity transcranial direct-current stimulation
Grazia Fernanda Spitoni, Francesco Di Russo, Rocco Luca Cimmino, Chiara Bozzacchi, and Luigi Pizzamiglio
Looking for the Self in Pathological Unconsciousness
Athena Demertzi, Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse, Serge Bredart, Lizette Heine, Carol Di Perri, and Steven Laureys
“Back to the future”: toward Luria's holistic cultural science of human brain and mind in a historical study of mental retardation
Eli Lamdan and Anton Yasnitsky
The impact of sensorimotor experience on affective evaluation of dance
Louise Kirsch, Kim A. Drommelschmidt, and Emily S Cross
Is it a face of a woman or a man? Visual mismatch negativity is sensitive to gender category
Krisztina Kecskes-Kovacs, István Sulykos, and István Czigler
Don't words come easy? A psychophysical exploration of word superiority
Randi Starrfelt, Anders Petersen, and Signe Vangkilde
Cortical Midline Structures and Autobiographical-Self Processes: An Activation-Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis
Helder Filipe Araujo, Jonas Kaplan, and Antonio Damasio
Memory for Hand-Use Depends on Consistency of Handedness
James Matthew Edlin, Emily K. Carris, and Keith B. Lyle
Type of gesture, valence, and gaze modulate the influence of gestures on observer's behaviors
Elisa De Stefani, Alessandro Innocenti, Claudio Secchi, Veronica Papa, and Maurizio Gentilucci
Cyborg psychiatry to ensure agency and autonomy in mental disorders. A proposal for neuromodulation therapeutics
Jean-Arthur Micoulaud Franchi, Guillaume Fond, and Guillaume Dumas
Subliminal unconscious conflict alpha power inhibits supraliminal conscious symptom experience
Howard Shevrin, John Michael Snodgrass, Linda A.W. Brakel, Ramesh Kushwaha, Natalia L Kalaida, and Ariane Bazan
Graph theory reveals dysconnected hubs in 22q11DS and altered nodal efficiency in patients with hallucinations
Marie-Christine Ottet, Marie Schaer, Martin Debbané, Leila Cammoun, Jean-Philippe Thiran, and Stephan Eliez
Articulation-based sound perception in verbal repetition: a functional NIRS study
Sejin Yoo and Kyoung-Min Lee
Watch me if you can: imagery ability moderates observational learning effectiveness
Gavin Lawrence, Nichola Callow, and Ross Roberts
The role of potential agents in making spatial perspective taking social
Amy M Clements-Stephens, Katarina Vasiljevic, Alexandra J Murray, and Amy Lynne Shelton
Familiarity mediates the relationship between emotional arousal and pleasure during music listening
Iris Van Den Bosch, Valorie Salimpoor, and Robert J Zatorre
An examination of auditory processing and affective prosody in relatives of patients with auditory hallucinations
Rachel Tucker, John Farhall, Neil Thomas, Christopher Groot, and Susan L Rossell
Human Brain Stem Structures Respond Differentially to Noxious Heat
Alexander Ritter, Marcel Franz, Caroline Dietrich, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, and Thomas Weiss
Age Differences in Neural Response to Stereotype Threat and Resiliency for Self-Referenced Information
Gabriel Colton, Eric D Leshikar, and Angela H Gutchess

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (Continued)

tDCS over the left inferior frontal cortex improves speech production in aphasia
Paola Marangolo

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience”

Music and speech prosody: a common rhythm
Maija Hausen, Ritva Torppa, Viljami R. Salmela, Martti Vainio, and Teppo Särkämö
Erratum: Music structure determines heart rate variability of singers
Björn Vickhoff, Helge Malmgren, Rickard Åström, Gunnar F Nyberg, Seth-Reino Ekström, Mathias Engwall, Johan Snygg, Michael Nilsson, and Rebecka Jörnsten

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognition”

The wild ways of conscious will: what we do, how we do it, and why it has meaning
J. Scott Jordan
Congruency sequence effects are driven by previous-trial congruency, not previous-trial response conflict
Daniel Weissman and Joshua Carp
The virtual-hand illusion: effects of impact and threat on perceived ownership and affective resonance
Ke Ma and Bernhard Hommel
Optogenetics as a neuromodulation tool in cognitive neuroscience
E.A. Claudia Pama, Lorenza S Colzato, and Bernhard Hommel

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Cognitive Science”

Why are there different types of synesthete?
Julia Simner
Color and texture associations in voice-induced synesthesia
Anja Moos, David Simmons, Julia Simner, and Rachel Smith
Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns
Johan N Lundström, Annegret Mathe, Benoist Schaal, Johannes Frasnelli, Katharina Nitzsche, Johannes Gerber, and Thomas Hummel

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Consciousness Research”

Psychotherapy and brain plasticity
Daniel Collerton

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Developmental Psychology”

Effects of early language, speech, and cognition on later reading: a mediation analysis
Vanessa N Durand, Irene M Loe, Jason D Yeatman, and Heidi M Feldman
Severity of specific language impairment predicts delayed development in number skills
Kevin Durkin, Pearl L. H. Mok, and Gina Conti-Ramsden
Distraction by emotion in early adolescence: affective facilitation and interference during the attentional blink
Sabine Heim, April A. Benasich, and Andreas Keil
Persistent consequences of atypical early number concepts
Michèle M. M. Mazzocco, Melissa M. Murphy, Ethan Brown, Luke Rinne, and Katherine H. Herold
Separating acoustic deviance from novelty during the first year of life: a review of event-related potential evidence
Elena V Kushnerenko, Bea R.H. Van Den Bergh, and István Winkler

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Eating Behavior”

Dieting and restrained eating as prospective predictors of weight gain
Michael R Lowe, Sapna D. Doshi, Shawn N. Katterman, and Emily H. Feig

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Educational Psychology”

Group rhythmic synchrony and attention in children
Alexander K Khalil, Victor Minces, Grainne McLoughlin, and Andrea Chiba

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Emotion Science”

What does music express? Basic emotions and beyond
Patrik N. Juslin

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Language Sciences”

Spoken word recognition without a TRACE
Thomas Hannagan, James S. Magnuson, and Jonathan Grainger
Semantic organization in children with cochlear implants: computational analysis of verbal fluency
Yoed Nissan Kenett, Deena Wechsler-Kashi, Dror Y Kenett, Richard G. Schwartz, Eshel Ben Jacob, and Miriam Faust
Susceptibility to a multisensory speech illusion in older persons is driven by perceptual processes
Annalisa Setti, Kate E. Burke, Rose Anne Kenny, and Fiona N. Newell

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Perception Science”

Mind wandering via mental contrasting as a tool for behavior change
Gabriele Oettingen and Bettina Schwoerer
Macular degeneration affects eye movement behavior during visual search
Stefan Van Der Stigchel, Richard A.I. Bethlehem, Barrie P. Klein, Tos T.J.M. Berendschot, Tanja Nijboer, and Serge O Dumoulin
A brief review of the role of training in near-tool effects
Liana E Brown and Melvyn A. Goodale
Dispatching the wandering mind? Toward a laboratory method for cuing “spontaneous” off-task thought
Jennifer C. McVay and Michael J. Kane
Dissociating between object affordances and spatial compatibility effects using early response components
Meytal Wilf, Nicholas P. Holmes, and Tamar R. Makin
Can singular examples change implicit attitudes in the real-world?
Leslie E. Roos, Sophie Lebrecht, James W. Tanaka, and Michael J. Tarr
Reverse correlating trustworthy faces in young and older adults
Catherine Éthier-Majcher, Sven Joubert, and Frédéric Gosselin
Mind wandering at the fingertips: automatic parsing of subjective states based on response time variability
Mikael Bastian and Jerome Sackur
Unexpected benefits of deciding by mind wandering
Colleen Elizabeth Giblin, Carey Karim Morewedge, and Michael Irwin Norton

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Personality Science and Individual Differences”

Accounting for individual differences in human associative learning
Nicola C Byrom

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Psychoanalysis and Neuropsychoanalysis”

Impact of civil war on emotion recognition: the denial of sadness in Sierra Leone
Maria Alessandra Umilta', Rachel Wood, Francesca Loffredo, Roberto Ravera, and Vittorio Gallese

Frontiers in Psychology, Section “Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology”

The Third Wave of Biological Psychiatry
Henrik Walter
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